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Brookdale Spring Hill
10440 Palmgren Ln, Spring Hill, FL, 34608
Brookdale Spring Hill
10440 Palmgren Ln, Spring Hill, FL, 34608
Welcome to Brookdale Spring Hill, an Assisted Living community located in Spring Hill, Florida. The cost of the assisted living community at Brookdale Spring Hill starts at a monthly rate of $1,600 to $8,638. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community does not allow pets of any kind or size.
From The Community
It’s time to trade in your tedious chores list for something more fun. At Brookdale Spring Hill, we take care of the basics for you, like cooking and cleaning, so you can spend more of your time on your favorite hobbies and with your friends and family. Tucked away in peaceful Spring Hill, Florida, you’ll find our assisted living community right off Mariner Boulevard and County Line Road.
Take a stroll around our campus, and you’ll see that there’s no shortage of interesting things to do—and interesting people to do those things with. You’ll find amenities like our community courtyard and garden, our on-site salon, and more. You’ll also be able to participate in one of our many community events that we host daily, like:
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Creative arts and crafts
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Group fitness classes
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Trivia challenges
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Happy hours
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Bingo games
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Wine and cheese night
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Shuffleboard
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Book club
When it’s time to relax and unwind at the end of the day, you’ll have your own personal apartment to retreat to. Before move-in day, you can choose between multiple floor plan options to find the best fit. And no matter what floor plan you decide on, you’ll enjoy a private bathroom, spacious closets, and windows that let in plenty of natural light. We’re also a pet-friendly community, so your four-legged friend will feel right at home.
With assisted living, you get to enjoy perks like housekeeping and restaurant-style dining for all three meals. Our menu options change daily, so you never get tired of eating the same old thing over and over. Entrees include dishes like chicken piccata, Salisbury steak, parmesan chicken thighs, and more.
Should you ever need a hand with things like dressing, grooming, or medication management, our care staff is here to help. We also understand how important peace of mind is to you and your loved ones, which is why we have care staff on campus 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to be alerted to any emergencies.
There are 8 hospitals within 25 miles of Brookdale Spring Hill. The two closest hospitals are Oak Hill Hospital which is 6.8 miles away and Bayfront Health Brooksville which is 9.2 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Brookdale Spring Hill are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Beauty & Barber
- Pool
- Activity Center
- Fitness Programs
Services and Amenities
Services
- Pet Friendly
- Housekeeping
- Assisted Living
- Hospice
- Respite
- Guest Meals
Activities & Fitness
- All-Day Dining
- Social Outings
- Washer & Dryer in Unit
- Arts and Crafts
- Yoga
- Health and Wellness Programs
Additional Features
- Minimum Age
Dining & Nutrition
- Special Dietary Menus
- Meals Provided
- Low Sodium
- Gluten / Allergen Free
- Kosher Available
- Vegetarian Available
Safety
- 24 Hour Security System
- Keypad Entry
Accommodations
- Landscaped Grounds
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Parking
- Cable
- Wifi
- Kitchenettes
Care
- Beauty/Barber Shop
- Medication management
- Mental wellness program
- Wound Care
- Nurses
- Occupational Therapy
Brookdale Spring Hill was very clean. The people were very friendly. We had a meal there and the food was very good. They showed us a room and we were pleased with it. The lady even offered my dad a deal on the room. So, they were going to give him a percentage off. It was a good experience and the ...
Brookdale Spring Hill was very clean. The people were very friendly. We had a meal there and the food was very good. They showed us a room and we were pleased with it. The lady even offered my dad a deal on the room. So, they were going to give him a percentage off. It was a good experience and the people there were very pleasant. They had an activity area, and then they also had a place where the residents could walk outside but still be in the perimeter of the building, which kept them safe but gave them a chance to sit outside and have some fresh air. The staff was very detailed in their explanation of everything. They gave us a packet. They invited us to eat and sat with us. As we ate, they shared with us a little bit about their community. They were very helpful, very pleasant, and very informative. My dad was very pleased with the food and ate everything.
Read moreThe LPN that provides health assessments is terrible she spends a brief 10 minutes asking questions like: Do they know the date, can they memorize 3 words and repeat them after 10 minutes? ,etc. She makes a decision on their need for memory care after this brief encounter. If your loved one doesn't ...
The LPN that provides health assessments is terrible she spends a brief 10 minutes asking questions like: Do they know the date, can they memorize 3 words and repeat them after 10 minutes? ,etc. She makes a decision on their need for memory care after this brief encounter. If your loved one doesn't pass, nobody tells you, they just pretend like your going to come back and sign a lease and then they have their memory care unit call you the next day. Brookdale puts people in memory care if they don't know the date. That is a great financial decision for them, but not the best decision for the person. I had 2 other facilities recommend my loved one for assisted living, not memory care. The rooms are small, but cute. One complete hallway smelled like a dirty catbox due to one of the residents. That was really the only thing I found bothersome, other than being completely wronged and not communicated with.
Read moreMy father moved here last month. We chose it because it was a nice size. The place is clean, and my dad likes it there. They have game nights, bocce, bingo, and just other stuff to get him out of his room and interact with the other residents. They seem to be very caring. When we toured the facility...
My father moved here last month. We chose it because it was a nice size. The place is clean, and my dad likes it there. They have game nights, bocce, bingo, and just other stuff to get him out of his room and interact with the other residents. They seem to be very caring. When we toured the facility, they knew all the residents by name. Since my dad moved in there, he said that they've been really wonderful. They've been very attentive and kind.
Read moreWe toured Brookdale Spring Hill and we liked it, there was nothing adverse about it except that my mother has a screened in porch and would not have had one at Brookdale. Having a screen porch brings the outside in, and opens up the room so that it doesn't feel so closed in; that was a selling point...
We toured Brookdale Spring Hill and we liked it, there was nothing adverse about it except that my mother has a screened in porch and would not have had one at Brookdale. Having a screen porch brings the outside in, and opens up the room so that it doesn't feel so closed in; that was a selling point for us at the other community. If Brookdale offered that then we may have gone for them because the community is less than half a mile from my house.
Read moreI like them. It's my favorite right now. The woman who I was supposed to meet with was off that week. It was a good thing because I showed up unannounced. Nobody was planning anything. Two other women gave me the tour. They did sit with me and told me some of the things. They weren't in ma...
I like them. It's my favorite right now. The woman who I was supposed to meet with was off that week. It was a good thing because I showed up unannounced. Nobody was planning anything. Two other women gave me the tour. They did sit with me and told me some of the things. They weren't in marketing, so they didn't know exactly what they should be doing, but they took me on a tour and I loved it. I loved the way that they got along with the residents there. Every person that we passed in the hall, said hello and it was by name. That was important. When I was leaving, they were just starting to serve lunch. I continued to talk to these women, but I wanted to observe how lunch was handled and how it went. There is nothing bad that I can say about the place. Everything was what I would want. They showed me all over the facility and they took me into a couple of the empty rooms, then they have a couple of rooms set up like models. I met with the activities director. The rooms were great. I was really surprised because you could have two rooms, so you have your bedroom and then you have a separate sitting room with a little kitchenette. It was the first time I had seen that. It had a microwave and a refrigerator and that's all my neighbor needed. I was impressed with the rooms. Compared to the other facilities I've been at, they were all good-sized. The dining area was kind of interesting. I asked if the people were assigned seating or do they sit wherever they want to for each meal. They said that they do have assigned seating, but seats can be moved. Like if somebody isn't comfortable at the table, they can move, but they try to keep them together. There are stronger bonds for them if they sit at the same place for the same meal. It's more of a family atmosphere then; people with the same likes are at this table. It was very nice. The wait staff was very friendly with them, too. Again, they didn't know who I was, so it's not like, "We had a visitor today coming in, let's be nice," because few places do that. I was more impressed with that than anything else because nobody knew I was coming. The grounds were very clean and they had a courtyard where the doors were locked all the time, and people can go out there and sit and it's not like they need anybody with them because it's in the center of the building. It's open, but it's in the center of the building, so they can't leave, but they can go out any time they want, on their own free will. Marketing did call me after the tour and did invite me and my neighbor to come to one of the activities that they were having. She said that when my neighbor's ready, that would be the way to get her to come in, come in for an activity or two before actually moving in, so she's a little more comfortable. They are inviting. Marketing just wasn't there the day that I went. They had just finished an activity when I was there, but the activities director was still there. There was a man working on something, but he was working on it alone. People can come and work on things as they want, but they have places set up throughout where there are little reading nooks. If they want just a place to sit and read, there are books there and stuff. I don't think you can be bored there without even being led. She said there are always puzzles going on. There's nothing I'm going to complain about.
Read moreI toured here. It was nice. It was clean. The people were very nice. The staff who toured me was named Karen. She was super friendly, very informative, and welcoming. The rooms were very cute. They're small. I looked at a studio and a one-bedroom. I looked at the models, and they were very cute...
I toured here. It was nice. It was clean. The people were very nice. The staff who toured me was named Karen. She was super friendly, very informative, and welcoming. The rooms were very cute. They're small. I looked at a studio and a one-bedroom. I looked at the models, and they were very cute. I saw residents playing bingo. They have a hair salon. They have a small dining area, too. It's nice.
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